It’s a little like the ultra cool Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid, mixed with the multi-cultural Farmers Market in Los Angeles. It’s the Mercado de Campo de Ourique in Lisbon, and it’s filled with a large variety of gourmet food stalls, mixed with....
In celebration of its first anniversary, Boca Linda in Lisbon is pulling out all the stops to ensure that your...
The excitement of professional men’s tennis returns to Portugal at the beginning of April with another thrilling edition of the...
The Monument to the Discoveries (also known as Monument to Mariners) sits prominently on the right bank of the Tagus...
Residing the in the restored Convento das Bernardas, Lisbon’s Museu da Marioneta (Puppet Museum) is the first and only museum...
Take a trip through time and see transportation from centuries past. The National Coach Museum tells the story of how...
The Sociedade Nacional de Bela-Artes (SNBA) presents Nadir Afonso: Territory of Absolute Freedom, an expansive exhibition dedicated to one of...
The National Museum of Ancient Art (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Portuguese) in Lisbon is considered to be among one of the most important art museums in Europe. The collection reflects the history, culture and role played by Portugal in the world during those eight centuries.









